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<< Our Photo Pages >> Cubert. - Early Christian Sculptured Stone in England in Cornwall

Submitted by Thorgrim on Thursday, 03 June 2004  Page Views: 7146

Early Medieval (Dark Age)Site Name: Cubert.
Country: England County: Cornwall Type: Early Christian Sculptured Stone
Nearest Town: Newquay  Nearest Village: Cubert
Map Ref: SW786578  Landranger Map Number: 200
Latitude: 50.378323N  Longitude: 5.115335W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
3 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
4 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
5 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
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Cubert. submitted by Thorgrim : Cubert's inscribed stone has been laid horizontally into the west face of the church tower. The 6th century inscription reads: CONETOCI FILI TEGERNOMALI - Conetocus son of Tegernomalus (Vote or comment on this photo)
Inscribed Stone and Early cross in Cornwall


An inscribed stone set into the west side of the church tower. The Ellenglaze Cross is set against the church porch
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Cubert. submitted by hamish : It was lovely day and the sun showed up the Cross Face quite well. (2 comments - Vote or comment on this photo)

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Cubert. submitted by AngieLake : Close up of the carvings. 30.04.19 (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Cubert. submitted by hamish : This Stone is in the Church Yard. There seems to be no reason for it to be here other than it has been here a very long time. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Cubert. submitted by hamish : There are large Stones incorporated into the foundations of the Church, were they originally Standing Stones? (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Cubert. submitted by lucasn : The inscribed stone built in to the tower of Cubert Church (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Cubert. submitted by AngieLake : Looking out of the church towards the ancient cross. 30.04.19

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Cubert. submitted by AngieLake : Another angle looking towards the door into the church.

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Cubert. submitted by AngieLake : Close-up of the ancient cross head that leans against the wall outside.

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Cubert. submitted by AngieLake : The font's position in the North Transept Baptistry.

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Cubert. submitted by AngieLake : A plan of the church at Cubert showing the site of the ancient font, which has many daisy-wheel carvings.

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Cubert. submitted by Bladup : Cubert inscribed stone.

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Cubert. submitted by Thorgrim : Ellenglaze Cross has been moved to Cubert churchyard from nearby Ellenglaze, this much weathered cross leans against the church wall. SW 78625776

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 1.1km ESE 109° Cubert Round* Ancient Village or Settlement (SW796574)
 1.7km NW 309° Trevornick Farm* Holy Well or Sacred Spring (SW7733958890)
 1.7km NNW 339° Cubert Common Tumulus* Round Barrow(s) (SW78055943)
 1.9km SW 223° St Piran's Cross* Ancient Cross (SW7722156450)
 2.3km SW 230° St. Piran's Lost Oratory* Early Christian Sculptured Stone (SW768564)
 2.5km SSE 159° Twelve barrows* Barrow Cemetery (SW794554)
 2.6km N 4° Crantock* Holy Well or Sacred Spring (SW789604)
 2.7km W 272° Ligger Point Barrows* Barrow Cemetery (SW759580)
 2.9km N 3° St Ambrusca's Well* Holy Well or Sacred Spring (SW789607)
 3.0km NW 316° Holywell Bay* Holy Well or Sacred Spring (SW76636002)
 3.1km WNW 293° Penhale Point Cliff Castle* Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle (SW758591)
 3.4km S 190° Piran's Round* Ancient Village or Settlement (SW779545)
 3.5km NE 40° Treringey Round* Ancient Village or Settlement (SW810604)
 3.7km NW 323° Kelsey Head* Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle (SW765608)
 3.8km N 350° East Pentire Barrow* Round Barrow(s) (SW781616)
 5.3km S 182° Caer Kief* Ancient Village or Settlement (SW782525)
 5.5km NE 34° Barrowfields* Barrow Cemetery (SW819622)
 5.7km S 187° Caer Dane* Ancient Village or Settlement (SW777522)
 6.6km NE 34° Trevelgue* Barrow Cemetery (SW825631)
 6.6km NE 34° Trevelgue Head* Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle (SW82506310)
 7.1km ESE 121° Warren's Barrow* Barrow Cemetery (SW846539)
 7.3km NE 54° Rialton Manor* Holy Well or Sacred Spring (SW847619)
 7.5km E 86° Dairyland Farm World* Modern Stone Circle etc (SW861580)
 7.6km NE 36° Zachry's Barrows* Barrow Cemetery (SW83356371)
 8.4km NE 56° St. Pedyr's Well* Holy Well or Sacred Spring (SW8579462245)
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